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MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1925 Che Casper Daily Crivune * PAGE SEVE! ee = +fe es. inace :: Bonds :: Stocks :: Grain :: Livestock :: All Markets —————————— NEWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED Commodity Trade News || Sv rege ]{ quusecurrmes SHARP BREAKS [WHEAT PRICES IDENIOS PLAN eT eee cere ONMART TODAY) SHOW ADVAN: TO BOLSTER Bid seecces «12 Bessemer « Boston Wyoming -.-- 1.00 Buck Creek Burke ..+---..-------- Blackstone Salt Cheek Chappell -.. Columbine ...--..-. Central Pipe ....-... is’ stimulating trade but buying is} by Of the lakes trade in 1924. A to-] Ameriean Sm. and Ref. conservative since farmers are ask-| tal of 15,292,787 net tons 2f grain] American Sugar ---- ing long lines of credit in order to| were transported or the eqnivalent American Tel and Tel. — help them make this year's crop.| of 648,547,596 bushels. ‘This was| American ‘Tobacco ... Retafl business in silks and women’s; over 132 million above shipments] American Water Works 2.2 convention, which brought a large Grain. American Car and Foundry number of country merchants here Cleveland.—Grain was the stand:| American Locomotive Many Issues Follow Changes | | Clothing is improving. of 1923. ‘Arnerican: Woolé asec. Consolidated Royalty.. NEW YORK, March 9.—Stock| CHICAGO, March 9.—Export busl- a Leather. Automobiles. Aanaconda Copper ~ B. T. Williams . prices reacted piarely a recess pe pees sits Nes eee bed WASHINGTON, March 9,.—As the first step in a mov 3 market, but trading was fn redtced | a¢ nee in Wheat prices today. The Pam cg iat ak eee Tale! “i * F; Philadelphia.—The new price sts] Detrolt—The Paige-Detro!t Motor ie eciniae volume. Inability of professional op-| fact that Liverpool quotations show- erie as more aggresalv and continuous bee a of the glazer manufacturers wil) be] company shipped 3,570 Palge and} Riviwin Locomotive erators on the long side to attract a| ed an unexpected upturn tended also| behalf of basic party principles, a conference of Dem cut in April and prices seem to be| Jewett cars in February against’) Boiimore und Ohio oo.e large publid following at current| to lift values here. A big general) cratic leaders from the various states in the early summ higher. Shoes find active buyers | 3.233 in January The company car-| Retmehem Steel o Mountain and Gulf ... price levels, combined with stiffer | trade quickly developed, with lead-| has been proposed by Franklin D. Roosevelt, of New Yor now In anticipation of higher pricés.| ried 900 unfilled orders over tnto California Pet, Picardy cajl money rates and a desire on the | ing commission houses active on} with the endorseme nt of other party léader ee March and now is shipping at the) Con saain Pact Preston —. | part of many traders to take profits| both sides of the market and with ~ ‘ ogtote Pant party leacers. Lumber. rate of 4,500 2 month. Retail sales ; ° st Red Bank T 5 anvass of ull} should not be permitted to lapse Ceneral Leather pfd, -... in order to meet income tax pay-|} fluctuations so rapid that. black | aor the national | Lewiston, Idaho.—The way for de-| reports show increases ranging from ivity between elections, that Royalty: and Producers = ments were the reasons generally | board operators had difficulty re 7 fant? “erent at aed ‘dane velopment of huge Idaho timber re-| 16 to 600 per cent. pda tag tel ae Bhabet Sacer ascribed for the elling jn the ab-| cording the changes. ‘The opening, ware EIVGH’De Ante Deabue vate’ far a | WHC eae mente eRe 2 vie the etme th oft Paowen ar Chesapeake and Olilo-------.- 95 | Western Exploration — sence of any adverse news develop. | wich varied from 1% to 34 cents) /1 1, todny Seriator | shoukd be fue off-a odeetwolity: « edad IR eS ok 8 a each Chicago and Northwestern -. 63 | Western States --....- ment. Big tare Seer See she RLS sad THY Dar ‘ businéselike: financial. Th structing @ hydroclecteie plant “on | peach crop ot this tate’ "wit be] Chicago, MUL and St. Paul pfa 21% | ¥ Olt... ; are IO 1 E0000 het Tucthee ghina and then by | asient olialrming a : ; the Clearwater river. The Weyer-| small this season owing to the dam- bey encieae eoerta tere Mountain Producers < 19.75 20.00 ete many breaks nd bulges within) "8 show Pardee Sete eevee seize Lone PUR 2a hauser lumber interes.s promisé im.| age dons by the extreme cold of the oe che Sask gox.| Gledtook ON casas 5 Stock prices displayed a.weak fone | fimits of about 3 cents. A ie alaheual Be ane ahens poretetch | mediate construction of a $20,000,000 | v.inter. é Toe 45. Pua 494 | Salt Creek Prod, at the opening of today's market Liberal receipts of corn here, 575 nea : TL Ohare wheind Lai fede toate axa mill here. pS ae) ald came = gag | Satt Creek Cons. selling orders being distrubted cars, had a depressing effect beth tia oh dav tenvot dante asave pela él Steel. aed” aie 2 Feig | New York On throughout the list in large volume. | On the corn market and on oats, de | To this end. a Se tmma Lelona Marat tee ei a Livestock. Wilmington, Del—The Delgware, iat Bkoabcts Continental i Miam! Copper broke 2% points to 12, |'spite the strength in wheat. After) en oat Auhiaes | welded, party; ofaatieatt = —s with the initial transaction a block | $1-29% to $1.29%, corn rose a little | df 4,000 shares, Schulte, Matteson Ai.| bigher, and then receded to well be-| kall and Cuba Sugar preferred each | low Saturday's finish. | Rubber. improved fractionally on | Cent UP, May 5114 to 52igc. Later | publication of # favorable 1924 carn. } all deliveries underwent a sharp de- | Chicago Prices. ings report. cline. Provisions averaged lower, | CHICAGO, March 9—(U. 5. De-| Heavy selling for both accounts | SYmpathizink with downturn in| partment of Agricviture.)—Hogs—| continued throughout the early trad. | Prices of corn and hoks. Receipts, 67,000; slow; early trading| ing, United States Cast Iron Pipe, | ,,* decrease of 1,072,000 bushels in Mostly steady; bulk desirable me-| Commercial Solvents A and 5, At. | the United States visiblé supply to dium and strong welght butchers,|lantio Guilt and West Indies and_| t#! Was less than many traders bad section but the western panhandle! lehem Shipbuilding corporation heré. - SERMON EXCERPTS Contributions from Ministers for Publication Under This Hea Are Welcomed; Manu pts Should Be Typewritten, Not Ei ceeding 250 Words and Should Be in This Office Satarda; Famous Players General Asphalt «. General Electric Genéral Motors =.-- Ris im Foreign Loans, the way of syndicate commiasions| Great Northern pfd. - ‘The Importance of the new re-[4Nd Underwriting fees which does | Gulf Stutes Steel Investment ¢, - not appear in the published state-} Houstoh Oil -- fate, 5 P 4 é looked for. On the other hand, no Ti 7 {hs tO pleasures and amugemét quirement of thé New York Stock: mente, Fogatdlny the loan, Stich éx:} Hudson Motors ~ ate ier aE Big ee Poe ae ar ind Foundry break: | recommendation of any consequance 1e Uses of Some think that Christ came ti Exchange of full information regard} penges are legitimate and necessary | Mlinols Central — bidding 250 or moke lower; packine| ot ewo soln ve, Roms. Losses | appeared in the southwest, and In- : tha world to subtract from the s ing new foreign lvans offered. to) but they result In substantially cut:| Int. Harvester house. rough®, $1940 to. $12,607] fy aie egret’ were recorded | ai, “again reported drougiit, ‘The Adversity of life, and substitute new dut American investors was emphasized | ting the amount the borrower-real-| Int. Mer. Marine pfd. maligiies pe fd $12 00 to. $13.85 605) by aa _< igst Tane. ¥ ederal lnasiWMA Hervoun: 266lte So: kee ‘ for old Pleasures, A- proper unc in a preceding article of this sefle®| jzex and so really raisé the rate| Kelly Springfiéja - Gattle—-Reosiptd, 26,000; some boyy Sn Traction, Crucible Steel | ee May g1183% to $1.89% and WILLIS HUGH GERMANY standing of Bible teaching serves There js, however, another matter} which the forelgher is forcéd to pay | Kennecott Copper -. stebts And yearlitge erading gooa to| via ana ween ene: while Bald- | yuly $1.68 to $1.63%- ee Senter beak ae correct many false tnterpretath watch should be eatefully considered | for accommodation. It may not be| Lehigh Valley -- co choice, comparatively séarce. firm: des: Witte Late the corn market became firm: | Every Christian shoitle that have long held sway, In by intending puyehasers of these se-| ralsed tg the danger point but it is| Louisville and Nashville spots Higher; others and fat shel crow’ bye eee strength was | 6. “influenced by wheat. Corn closed | for no other seacon-of the wer | Declaration of Independance we curities and a matter upon whieh| worth taking into account. These| Mack Truck -<<s. WOR, GUNN Steady: darly top| ore an Savy Pesto, Lanlécle) Gas). cs srried TANMRE POI UT net d6°| ahotiia le mors conddctve +6 Os told that the pursuit of happine this information, helpful as it {| enormous interest chatges haye to| Marland Ol ‘ mays ly top| soaring five points to a new pes Weighty steers, $11:50; several loads,| price at 160 and American Safety | cline to '4e advance, May $1.28% | fan growth than t It should be $10.75 @$11.25; yearlings in very ac-| Razor climbing 1% to a new top at | $1.28%. treasured by Christians because tive demand; part loads upwards to| 54%, Nashville, Chattandoga and St. what © to pass in the life of our and the greater happiness of greater number is or ought to be uim of all government. It is not throws no light. « be met out of revenues raised by | Maxwell Motors A «. In general the risk on foreign} taxation of one Kind or anothér and| Mex. Seaboard Oil «. e ¢ exas .. . : haat * M s va | the Bible that insistence is lald tne mntiot price and thus litaggrect | Asead, by tazatlod’ even, enought ial Midpouet auth B20; bulls and atbekeee mink seear| ttle Advanced 2 polnts, duplleating | wiggy OPP FUER Tew’ Close) Saviour, during, those forty | day4.| ing shadows of lte., The DIble It iw not enough, nevertheless, to|thost casés thé matgin appéars| Montgomery Watd era, hid Boe Wieherne Ike cee the lvedtia BIRh Soh 266, FUSER Or lista ; Fela Bea ae Gait the shedding Of) tne record rather of shadewa ree Sate Biscult -. . 9 nee: lass;| changes opened irregular, demand | @¥ ~ ditdtiona’ tunaabl sve the tpt | ine from the soul, “¢ Sider it a moment from’ the stand-] éign security returning from 8 to 9| New York Central ....----- Yealers, tinbventy towers bento re | $i6i and Fhenich francs breaking | E°%. - of what value, to us ls adversity? | the Lord, and age point of the borrowing government.| per cent or even more turn over in| N. Y. N, H. and Hartford —- the $19.00 to $12.80" for ete ee, | neatly five points to 6.140. pens Te eutvaviny a hichesary case Gr ita | ae is is tho language When these foreign countries ate| your own mind the probahilities that | Norfolk and Western as. offerings; plainer kind S1ne nent] . Temporary withdrawal of buying | Ay man progress? ‘To this question an | Scpture. ‘The happiest lands obliged to pay an excessively high| the country on whose credit tand-| North American s.--- Ow: oltsiders repette ete aje and be-| support resulted in some rather | July - affirmation {# made by. the crim | Christian lands, the happtest peo price for their muéh needed capital | ing you af@ dépending for the safety | Northern Pacific --- IatRety $15.00 18 HAO ote eoO%| sharp breaks in tho early trading. | 56h: soned flow of historical testimony, | Christian people. Only in Christ it imposes upon them a heavy] of your investment probably 1# pay-| Pacific Oli Sheapaniteoel “4 4 ; * Wilson and company, preferred drop- say "-Withess this in the life of anefent |e arise Te Deums. “W burden and this burden is not meas-|ing more for its money than thé] Pah American Pé| early sales tat i ab y hia Gull; no) ped 844 points, United States Cast Hiv’ Ie¥ael. "Agia the children of Ta: Thou hadst overcome the sharpn ured solely by the coupon rate. bond yields to you. This may not] Pennsylvania s.-...-. slightly. lower on oo Bede Bd Tron Pipe extended its loss to 6%, sant. : did avi’ in the eight of the Lord’ | ef death: Thou didst open.the Ki The marketing of foreign bonds| bo of vital significance in every case| Phila and Rdg. ©. and I. jarabe; less desirable. Minds theally panier hoe hs Hines oes ana Rye “And the anger of the Lord was hot | 40m of Heaven to all believer involves a great deal of expénes in| but sometimes it ts. were sold in-| Th# kingdom of heaven is the res weighty and half fat description, 250 ainst Israel.” Tt ‘West Indies to 4% each while nearly | May = 2 to 50G lower; talking $18.00 for rise to band of a vexing mistreat happihess; To s p that res Rep Iron and Steel PAA] kinds, $16.60 to/417.281-freah ahora,| eon es ine a oe ee aera sity they confessed, “We have sin-| that men might have life m Reynolds Tobaceo B weecee 6 $14.49; fat sheep, steady; fat ewes, a ne of) Py 3 meee 9 2 ih Hie May ried. iver wu ‘ T1 abundant. N to substract fr St. Louis and San Fran . 71% mostly $10.00 to $i0.b feeding cal money pre r) t ates ce : July Was rey : 1 again in the | life did he come, but to add to I Seaboard Air Line 23% | lambs, active, firm: bull, $17.00 to| aan tonne eter tale uy | Ribs life of Israel {ty brought; There are higher ploagures we wf | Séafs Roebuck «...+- = 156% | 947,75, 6 Wie pe ap el nee re May 19.07 self-satisfact f their aelies to es the joy of frien Sea See bible: thevbignhl toe mitellg Outing Whiod Tuls 19.20 God, ¢ t upon them n|0f travel, of discovery, of g¢ - books, of sweet and rapturo: OMAHA, N nh yhase a pturous mu men handling subdivisions have| with a 10 per cent advance in the Pact MAHA, Neb. March S-Hoge—} many i¢suea moved up 1 to 8 points 1. Southern fic eB ; A itself, |f magnificant scenery, of sunsh done extremely well in the sale of] number of accounts. Southern Ratlway —. pepaceryesy ean 10@16¢ low-| trom their earlier low levels. Pool Be ee iy aieaatiatei.nte illustrates | 40d flowers. There is Joy in atta lots in the last month anda latge Standard Oil, Cal ef; bulk ood ae nalts 200 1 ny. | operations which had been largely “ltt. We cannot stand properity, we} ment. The student toiling this ¥ amount of subdivisio.. ‘construction| NEW YORK, March 9.—Directors| Standard Oil N. J oad butsh and choice 200 to 300-| suspended during the early reaction, 1.80% @1.81%;| trust in that instead of God. We| through the university in straig is ahead. Highway and paving pro-|of the Butte and Superior Mining | Sewart Warher a=.«20 bres utchets,. $1340@13.60; prac-l were resumed with Vigor, the Max- O28)! center our affections onthe things |ened circumstances, jocks back tical top, $13. packing sows, mostly '$12,60@12.7: 47@1.79%. . , Corhaske, & Ah tee! $1.16@1.19%4;] Of tho world instead of upon the} after years with the joy of atta ta ie? te 0. 2 yellow % : things of the spirit. Adversity will | ment. ; Victory over difficult a : eries were staged in a number of the | N°: CARO os ol « do,| come and drive us back {nto the har.| brings Insting pleasure, There 25, SMUraAY, SAGAS wrelehts! spectaltion. A secondary reaction de 3 Gute, 16 Wee BOG ELHGS Nov Mg Ot |Joy in the great decision, To f Cattlo=Revelpts, 9,000: fea steers | VloPCd around midday with selling |” Rye—No, 3, $1.44@145%; No. 4,] There ts a sombre law of life that | the Impuise toy be a Christian w jects are taking on greater volume and farm work is making g00d pro gress. company today resumed dividends, 0 authorizing a payment of 50 cental Studebaker ----- on the $10 par value shares. Divi-} pesag and Pacitle -. dends were omitted in September,| mopacco Products. 1923, well Motor issues being elevated to bulk of all sales, @13.00@13.50; aver. new peak prices while brisk recov- BOSTON, March 9.—Savings ‘de- t. Ol posits in New England have increas: PED Cin tt Union Patitic --.-... and ye pressure concentrated against Amer- through su nd ale’ we | to settle the question aright giv yearlings, slow, steady to weak; “ 2: $1.44. 4 T} / Ter 9 » rly sales, $8.78@10.00; part load, Jica" Can, Baldwin and other pivital | 5) oy agg, are to advance. This was testified | the exalted sense of duty done, a ; Dai * Wndustrials. of Christ, “Ho ¥ made perfect | Privilege accep’ There is the $11.00; other Killing clas#es, mostly steady; stockers and feeders, strong to 25¢ higher; bulk butcher cows and heifers, $5.00@8.00; bologna bulls, Timothy seed—$5 Clover seed—$24.00@ 32.50. Lard—$16.0¢: Ribs—$18,75 Bellles—! Calling of loans by the banks to replenish the large deficit in surplus reserves shown in Saturday's bank statement pushed the call money ea es United Drug -------: U. #8, Cast Iron Pipe -. U. &. Ind, Alcohol S, Rubber $4000 4.05; heavy beet bulls, $475@ | 119 up to five per cent, which au- feb sialic Youth," « S. S. Steel - > Utah ener. aeons: 7 i Wabash pla A 5.25; practical veal t 1.00; Westinghouse Electric .. tail eumdiden axds theatres “licsoe ao tomatieally Jed to heavy selling of upon the aussesaccace— . 4 is “' | stocks for both accounts. ‘ison auguratio: loss to 18 points while the preferred after through suff net it That of Gethsemane W =." We rebel| Of service, the unselfish doing as the meaning | &00d to others. ‘This'is the joy at souls, Cultivate the higt pleasures, and trivial things ¥ jose their importance. Then 1 better things will appear most va able and lasting, AUTOSHONTO THRILL OANERS cannot expla youth who stru front fc Willys Overland Woolworth -.. (Continued From Page One) wnensnnbentgsinoelLis " slow, mostly 25@50c lower: early doors and found his brother officer sales heavy lambs, $16.25@16.50;| cortificatés declined 8 American b] se Daw on the floor. handy and light lambs, upward to} Safety Razor was a notable excep- Sree ty An ambulance was caited from the |i Standard Oil Stocks || #17.00; sheon, stenay; earty nates rat | lon, rising 3 points and Butté anc a etape Lorton Funeral home and “Easley wi ewer, $9.00710.00; feeders, dull; no] Superior Copper was strong on re os hee ao SOF was removed to the Lincoln «treet carly sales. sumption of dividend payments, | Bromeean, ot .G hospital where he will probably be | Anglo Amefican Ofl -.s. 19% 19% DURANGO, Colo., March 9.—Ratl- s confined for several days, The bul-| Borne Scrymser ...--. 212 218 DENVER, Colo., March 9.—Hogs road traffic in southwestern Colo. | Heart acl ee HOG PRICES AT NEW TO (Continued From Page One) stage and tonsequently the enter: tainment in the very center of th hall, a stage has been built at the west end of the bullding Where the art of voice and terplachore will be practiced. This will enable n-great+ er number of people to view the per | tat was extracted from the armand | Buckeye Receipts 1,500; active, uneven: most- rado is virtually at @ standstill to- arth 4) : = | formance than in previous year®. | the wounds in both ‘the limb ‘and|Chesebrough Mfg. - ly steady to 10¢ higher} top $14.50 for METALS day, locked tight in the grip of the | °f the so el oe Colo, Maron 9.07 R Copies of the Tribune's great an-| arm were dressed. Chesebrough pfd. 2--.. Choice 200 to 275 pound average; worst blizzard of the season, ; 4 Spot aD nual automobile show edition will be| Easley had been out 6n a raiding | Continental '. few head $14.35; bulk 189 to 235 Driven by a heavy wind, the snow The Bible few hogs selling at $14.35 per hia distributed at the auto show each | expedition against-alleged operators | Crescent ----- pound welghts $13.75 to $14 NEW YORK, March 9.—Copper,| which has been falling for nearly . ed weight and the practical top evening. Coored as they are and | of stilts and had juét returned to the| Cumberland - Packing sows mostly unevenly high: | steady; electrolytic, spot and futures,| 24 hours, blockéd traffic between A d PI ios | es on the Denver Jam containing actual lews of every| hotel before the accident occurred. | Eureka — er $12.00 to $12.50; pigs dull, 14%. here and Sfiverton yesterday ana|4\N easure | market agaln “went over local automobile company, they will] Fe was bending over his eultease | Gal. Sig. Com. CattleReceipts 4,700; calves 400;| ‘Tin, easier; «pot and futures,| during the night Cumbres Paes on | tops fot a five pertd make excellent souvenirs of th®} when the revolver dropped from the| Gal. Sig. Old 1p run dhelndes 29 cars. through Mon- the Denver and Rio Grande Wer | Virst byterian Chureh us high mark for the ff show and should be retained by e¥+} Hotster, Craft wat writing letters | Gal. Siz New pfd. tana; moderate active; mostly steady $23.5 was “block s was Lizard Head ' ‘ \ wt | years was fat when] eryone who atténds. If you do Not] at a desk in his rooms when he| Iilinols Pipe — few. loads medium weight steer 00@ | p on the Colofado: and Souther Con of op ¢ ae re | recelye your copy this evenihe. find | heard the shot. Indiana Pipe | $8.40 to $9.18; few cows $6.50; some 2.00 No suffering or loss: of stock tt - Ai ies kV the Tribune booth and ask for {t+} Phe rumor which had been cir-| National Transit = 23 23% | medium to good londa $6.50 to $6.35 pot, $9.00 been reported There are plenty for all. culated widely to tha effect that | New York Transit...--. 72 better grado heifers $7.00 to $8.00 Bast Bt ig Spots} oe Here are the dealers who will die. play this eyening, and the cars which they expect to.teature. The booth numbers run from one to 17 and begin at the Arkeon office and number toward the entrance and then on around the hall. You'll find your favorite car at this years’ auto show. All success to the Cas+ per Automotive Dealers’ arsociation sponsors of Wyoming's finest dis- both Basiey and Craft were drunk| Northern Pipe -. at the time of the accident, was ve-| Ohio Oil ~ hemently denied by all parties con | Penn. Mex. cerned this morning. Prairie Pipe - Through Unch arted Lanes eanhers and cutters $9.25 to $2.50:| 7,00; tutures, $7.45@747,_ best yealeré $10.00 to $11.00; moet} ‘Antimony, spot, $16.50@17.00 | others $7.00 to $0.50; few good feod The er steers $7.50, Sheep-—Receipts 10,200; two loads | chgice 99 pound ‘shearing lambs | stegdy at $13.25; no wwooled lambs MONEY sold early; bidding to be lower: ei | best lambs late Saturday $ $16.90, ‘ ATLANTA, Mareh ed 39 per cent in the last five years.) cise Sheff Steel on4. ee So. Penn Oll .. Butter and Eggs 8. W. Penn Off sano S$. O. Ind. .. S. O. Ohto . Q g 2 3 ' peed 5 to} NEW YORK, March 9.—Call| money, strong; high, 5; low, 3% PARIB, March -9.<~Méritz Moezk- NEW YORK, March 9.—Butter|s. 0. Ohio pid. ~ The closing was heavy. Some of] ruling rate, bid, 5; of-| OWskl, planist and composer, is dead PieY Of Digtors CATS firm; receipts 7,287. Creamery high- the industrial leaders rallied slightly | fered at 644; 1 call toane | ¢t his home here.” He was born at} . than extras 4919 @50c; creamery on short covering just before the| againgt accept Brestau, Germany, on August 23,| extras 92 score, 49c; ditto, firsts 88] Washington «. to 91 score 421%4@4S\%c; packing |S. O. Neb. « stock current make number 2, 23% @tio. time loans, close, but the general Het showed a] frm; mixed collateral, 60-90 days, 4;| 1854 sagging tendency whenever large] 4.g months, 41%; prime commercial| A™mong his better known works | volumes of stocks were offered for paper, 3% @4 | are a symphony, “Jeanne d’Are,” th § sale, eld four movements; a gréup of Spanish 5 oan —— “i , @ances, an opera “Boabdil” and uo Pxgs steady: receipts 19,235. Fresh + CHICAGO, March ~Poultr pera nab gathered extra firsts .31@311%4. Dit- RUDE MARKET. = a agteny Ay par ag 2o@ite, | threo act ballet, “Laurin ENTERTAINED BY 8B BROOKS (Continued From Page Onef communtty that took an active in- “ torest In ‘music. She praised the work that the public schools are now doing in encouragiig greater study of music and declared that Wyoming has made more progress in the past two years along this line than it had ever before. ———_— tp hicgeargs ic POTATOES “|inse Sires “| Doane Protocol Selected extras 3914@40c; nearby | Big Muddy -. 1.60 penny Sache Ti and western hennery whites firsts | Mule Creek -----2---------e--- 1695] . | n to average extras 34@39c. Bubbirkt V.esogwttaswaccesse USS Pa aaa (EOE 3 = Potatoes DOZEN | JURED | Talk Delayed Cheese firm; recelpts 55,875; state, | Hamilton Dome ~..+.----.-.--- 1.03 thes b s » 7 | wa whole milk, flats, fresh, fancy’ 24@4 We2ris . -----s-eweenneeeenee 1.05 unsettled; receipts, 149 cars; to- ‘ ByrON ~2n-seeneenmceweesbenweee 1.30] t2! Us S.'shtpments Saturday, 1,119 GENEVA, March .9.—It. was un: 2c. MMT cee “65 | Sunday eight; Wisconsin sacked derstood shortly after the council Py PllOt Butte -onwatannnernnonen6014 | round whites $1.00@1.10; few fancy of the league of hations had begun CHICAGO, March 2.—Butter, high- Amiifler = Keoean wee 70 | $1-15@81.2 bulk fair ition sion here today that the coun. er; creamery extras, 48%c; stand- $1.00@81.05; Michi bulk rus ab Cat Creek ..--n-nneenceenneenne 3.00 5; Michigan bulk russet cll had decided to postpone until ards, 480; extra fr’ A6QAT 03 rurale $1.20; Idaho sacked rurals T y the ussio 6 neace firsts, 4014 @44c; seconds, 3@36Ke. Lance Creek -----.----------. 1-95 $1.75, Thureday the discussion of the pea et 2 Os: ge eeanwenenae= 1.95 protocol formulated by the last as. Egge, higher; receipts, 2 Gras Creek Light -.--------. 4,00 ari sembly of the league, the ultimate firsts, 28@28%c; firsts, Greybull ~ .-----.------------- 2,00 BROOKLYN, N. Y., March 7.++| fate of which is still: undecided ce EX TOrchlight + s--------0--—--- 2.0011 TI RBERT BONDS || waited Prewn)—Twelve passengers ae Ble Basia .. oe 2.00 were Injured, threo so seriously they Announcement of the Rockefeller 4 NEW YORK, March #.—Foreign] Rock Creek . 1,70 t may dle, late today, when two care] gift, his third of $1,000,000 to Tus Quotations in| Salt Creek - 1.66 NEW YORK, March §.—Liberty|of a Long Island Railroad train] kegee in the last 15 years, was sent NEW YORK, March 9.—Prices of Pp. m. today were Wyoming exchanges, eas at listed on the New York curb aa fol- | cents: Great Brithin, demand, 476 Tear caeimeune bonds closed: S48, $101.14; firet| crashed in the js at Jame to newspapers 4 pres® ase lows: cables, 476%: 06 Gay bills on banki Balow 1,000 fathoms—a Uttle over! 4%%*, $10 second 4%, $100.23;| station. Women fa d and were | tions séveral days ago for rele thrills were witnessed by thc in ‘the great open spaces at the Standard Of! (Indiana) 65%; Glen- | 473% France, demand, 6.10 @ mflé--the températuré of the ocean| third 41, $101.8; fourth 4%8,] trampled upon in the mad dash for} Monday The New York Evening Bello Fours roundup, Here we have Earl Garcia, broncho buster! ‘i rock 25c; Mountain Producers 20%;! cables, 6.11. Italy, demand, 4.09;/ does not vary, remaining always a| $101.23; U. §, government 4\s,'the doors that followed the coll!-] Post, however, published the Infor. Milling through the air when his mount, Black Serpent, tired of carrying! Salt Creek Producers 26. Cade, 4.0944. few degrees above freezing point. $104.23, sion mation this afternoon, Gi,

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